I'm trying to work out what you did. Sprayed black, added Oramask, cut G & painted white, cut Go Dawg & painted red. Some sanding, sealed with spray. Didn't see removing Oramask., Saw loads of red debris in over dark background. Not sure if black or green Oramask 😟🤔🤔
Paint the black, lay the oramask (blue), paint the white, then red…the design has a lot of spots in it that gives it a splattered look. Sanding is done to clean up some of the edges. Check out the link to see the finished product. instagram.com/p/B3IeRqaAt62/?
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my friend. very nice. thank you so much . be happy. bravo....
The edges are too rough; that is the result of using the wrong bit. When doing this type of work use a "Down spiral or Compression bit" it will leave your edges smooth and crisp. When applying the Oramask use a heat gun to warm the glue and go over the entire surface while using a wad of paper towels to press down with a circular motion as to increase the adhesion of the mask.
You’re right, an endmill would work better for the Oramask. However, this is a result of using a vbit and not an endmill for the edges. Endmills won’t capture all the detail, unless using a 1/32”, which chances are, will break. I do like the idea of using the head gun for better adhesion. I’ve never heard of using a wad of paper towels. I’ll have to try that.
@@americansouthdesigns yeah, however I have been using a 1/16 end mill but a "Down Cut Spiral end Bit" That way the edges of the mask do not get pull up and cut into strips. Here is a video of my channel. i would like to send you photos of my CNC work and exchange ideas. my= mtaberni@socal.rr.com.
First of all, amazing final product. My question if you don’t mind, how do you set up for the keyhole hanger pockets? Is it a saved svg that you import for each project? Or just a quick double rectangle you do on each one? Thanks in advance bro.
I had* a template that I created that I imported in to each project and adjusted as needed. I bought a new computer and lost it due to my old one crashing!
Mark Crook the person I made it for actually found it and sent it to me. I had to do an image trace to get it, which was tricky to capture all the detail, since it wasn’t in SVG format.
It’s been a while, I’ll have to go back and watch the video again. I think I cut the outer border first, painted it, then cut a shallower section for the white, then painted it...carefully.
Oramask works better with a downcut bit, versus a 60* vbit. Even with it looking like it does, there would be no way to paint all the splatter marks on the sign, without getting paint on the black.
Not exactly two “separate” colors!!! How about multiple right up against each other. That’s the question. You could have done your project with chewing gum!!!
I learned more from just watching than a lot of talk!
Thank you
I'm trying to work out what you did.
Sprayed black, added Oramask, cut G & painted white, cut Go Dawg & painted red. Some sanding, sealed with spray. Didn't see removing Oramask., Saw loads of red debris in over dark background. Not sure if black or green Oramask 😟🤔🤔
Paint the black, lay the oramask (blue), paint the white, then red…the design has a lot of spots in it that gives it a splattered look. Sanding is done to clean up some of the edges. Check out the link to see the finished product.
instagram.com/p/B3IeRqaAt62/?
my friend. very nice. thank you so much . be happy. bravo....
Şahane bilgiler thank you!
@@americansouthdesignsYou're welcome. greetings
The edges are too rough; that is the result of using the wrong bit. When doing this type of work use a "Down spiral or Compression bit" it will leave your edges smooth and crisp. When applying the Oramask use a heat gun to warm the glue and go over the entire surface while using a wad of paper towels to press down with a circular motion as to increase the adhesion of the mask.
You’re right, an endmill would work better for the Oramask. However, this is a result of using a vbit and not an endmill for the edges. Endmills won’t capture all the detail, unless using a 1/32”, which chances are, will break. I do like the idea of using the head gun for better adhesion. I’ve never heard of using a wad of paper towels. I’ll have to try that.
@@americansouthdesigns yeah, however I have been using a 1/16 end mill but a "Down Cut Spiral end Bit" That way the edges of the mask do not get pull up and cut into strips. Here is a video of my channel. i would like to send you photos of my CNC work and exchange ideas. my= mtaberni@socal.rr.com.
First of all, amazing final product. My question if you don’t mind, how do you set up for the keyhole hanger pockets? Is it a saved svg that you import for each project? Or just a quick double rectangle you do on each one? Thanks in advance bro.
I had* a template that I created that I imported in to each project and adjusted as needed. I bought a new computer and lost it due to my old one crashing!
Subbed....where did you get that image with the splattering around the edges or did you design it? Thx, Mark
Mark Crook the person I made it for actually found it and sent it to me. I had to do an image trace to get it, which was tricky to capture all the detail, since it wasn’t in SVG format.
American South Designs “image trace”? I only have Carbide Create.....could it be done there?
Mark Crook image trace is the same as but map tracing. I haven’t used Carbide Create, so I’m not positive if you can.
Mark Crook carbide create wont let you do it. But you can use adobe illustrator and do a live trace , then export it to carbide n you are good..
I didn't catch how you did the section where the red/white intersect. Please give me some insight...
It’s been a while, I’ll have to go back and watch the video again. I think I cut the outer border first, painted it, then cut a shallower section for the white, then painted it...carefully.
Great info and well presented. Thanks Chris!
Hey man great work. Just curious how much would something like that cost to purchase from you?
Thanks. I’m out of commission at the moment. I’m still in the process of getting my new machine assembled.
can polyurathane be used instead of shellac?
Yes, but shellac dries really quickly compared to poly, except for water based
Subbed, looks amazing! Anyway I could get ahold of the SVG file?
I’ll have to see if I still have it. I had it saved on an old computer.
Why didn't you use downcut bit?
Typically I use a downcut for clearance, but I almost always use a vbit for the detail pass.
try using a down cut router bit next time it won't cut up the Oramask as bad
I use downcuts for clearance passes. But this required vbits, which unfortunately can raise the oramask, especially in thin areas
uh, is it SUPPOSED to look messy like that?
The final product? If that’s what you mean, yes. That’s the design
I almost asked the same thing. Wasn't sure of that was design or poor masking.
First of all, GO DAWGS! Second of all, great job! #goDawgs #sicEm
Make sure to use the Oracal brand only. VIVID peels off within a few minutes every time no matter what you do it.
That’s all I use.
Why no voice?/ I'd be nice to be able to follow your thought process, as you proceed!!
I haven’t quite figured out the talking while recording yet. It gets muffled. I need to invest in a decent mic
Flip flops in the shop area? Don't drop anything.
Yeah, I live life on the wild side.
I'm confused. Is this a message why NOT to use the film ?? That looks terrible !!
Oramask works better with a downcut bit, versus a 60* vbit. Even with it looking like it does, there would be no way to paint all the splatter marks on the sign, without getting paint on the black.
Not exactly two “separate” colors!!! How about multiple right up against each other. That’s the question. You could have done your project with chewing gum!!!
That would be some good chewing gum. You’re so kind!
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I thought it turned out nice…lol
Wonder how much ora mask and saw dust is trapped under that paint lol
This wasn't the best project to show this...I saw an opportunity as it arose...whoops!